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单词 Much more
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1. Their is something that is much more scarce, something rarer than ability. It is the ability to recognize. 
2. Softer fabrics are much more becoming than stiffer ones.
3. Some children are much more aggressive than others.
4. Children's TV nowadays is much more entertaining.
5. Sunglasses are much more than a fashion accessory.
6. I can't stand much more of this.
7. I find the new system much more convenient.
8. Louisa seems to have much more poise and confidence.
9. People these days are much more socially mobile .
10. Nowadays people get about much more than they used to.
10. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
11. A wide base will make the structure much more stable.
12. They will have to pay much more when rents treble in January.
13. We will achieve much more by persuasion than by brute force.
14. Time is much more than money. At the end of your life, it's guaranteed you will be out of time and more than likely out of money as well, if you didn't value time.
15. A fat man has much more flesh than a thin man.
16. People are getting about much more than they used to.
17. There is something that is much more scarce, something rarer than ability. It is the ability to recognize.
18. Studying abroad is about so much more than improving your own future. It's also about shaping the future of your countries and of the world we all share.
19. It's made me much more sensitive to the needs of the disabled.
20. The colours are much more striking in the original.
21. Phil was now much more independent of his parents.
22. I don'nt know who my grandfather was. I' m much more concerned to know what his grandson will be. 
23. if everyone could make a big contribution to environmental protection, our home will become much more beautiful.
24. Temptation comes to all of us,whether or not we succumb depends on our ability to recognize its disguise,sometimes it arrives in a form of an old flame,flichering back to lift,or a new friend who could end up being so much more,or a young child who wakens feelings we didn't know we had.And so we give in to temptation all the while knowing come moring,we'll have to suffer the consequences.
25. Doing a degree has increased my confidence and I feel much more self-aware.
26. In our life we are laughing more happily than anybody else.But when the crowd dissipates,we feel much more lonely than anybody else.
27. Climbing plants had grown over the walls, giving the building an appearance much more ancient than it was.
28. Since I started eating more healthily I've got so much more energy.
29. He was not afraid to measure himself against a much more dangerous animal.
30. It should not be forgotten that people used to get much more exercise.
1. Softer fabrics are much more becoming than stiffer ones.
2. Some children are much more aggressive than others.
3. Children's TV nowadays is much more entertaining.
4. Sunglasses are much more than a fashion accessory.
5. I can't stand much more of this.
6. I find the new system much more convenient.
7. Louisa seems to have much more poise and confidence.
8. People these days are much more socially mobile .
9. A wide base will make the structure much more stable.
10. They will have to pay much more when rents treble in January.
10. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
11. We will achieve much more by persuasion than by brute force.
12. Doing a degree has increased my confidence and I feel much more self-aware.
13. Since I started eating more healthily I've got so much more energy.
14. It should not be forgotten that people used to get much more exercise.
15. It's made me much more sensitive to the needs of the disabled.
16. His small farm provides maintenance, but not much more.
17. She's much more mobile now that she's bought a car.
18. " Home " is a much more emotive word than " house ".
19. Bernard paid much more for his car than it is really worth — there's one born every minute!
20. My hair is much more manageable since I had it cut short.
21. I'm pleased to see that they're ringing the changes in the staff canteen. The new menus are much more interesting.
31. Thick liquid pours much more slowly than thin liquid.
32. Kids seem much more streetwise these days.
33. British voters have become much more sophisticated.
34. I'm finding the work much more fulfilling now.
35. When we next met, he was much more jovial.
36. I can't take much more of this persistent criticism.
37. The former option would be much more sensible.
38. It was much more enjoyable than I had expected.
39. Travelling is much more difficult during the monsoon.
40. Modern-day engines are so much more efficient.
41. His small farm provides maintenance,[http:///much more.html] but not much more.
42. But we are now a much more fragmented society.
43. They tended to have a much more up-front attitude.
44. These shoes are much more comfortable.
45. Sport has become much more commercialized in recent years.
46. All human beings are much more intelligent than animal.
47. Things are much more expensive down south.
48. If you go slower, you'll see much more.
49. Computers can now output data much more quickly.
50. Children are allowed much more freedom these days.
51. You have much more confidence.
52. Is there much more of this film?
53. He sang much more sweetly than he has before.
54. We should have advertised the concert much more widely.
55. Children generally feel much more confident working in groups.
56. discounts on televisions, stereos and much more besidesWHICH WORD?
57. The waves became much more powerful at high tide.
58. Moving parts in engines wear out much more quickly than stationary parts.
59. Actually, it would be much more sensible to do it later.
60. There are not many jobs free this year, and if you ask for much more, you'll price yourself out of the market.
61. He seems to have undergone a change in/of attitude recently, and has become much more co-operative.
62. It would cost very much more for the four of us to go from Italy.
63. Their work shows that one-year-olds are much more likely to have allergies if either parent smokes.
64. In other comparable countries real wages increased much more rapidly.
65. These figures are a simplification. The real situation is much more complicated than this.
66. She's much more mobile now that she's bought a car.
67. The council has operated much more effectively since pragmatism replaced political dogma.
68. She seems to be much more worldly than the other students in her class.
69. He mingled among the guests and took the candid shots which were much more fun than the formal group photographs.
70. " Home " is a much more emotive word than " house ".
70.
71. Contractions are much more common in speech than in writing.
72. I feel much more confident about myself and my abilities these days.
73. Going away to college has made me much more independent.
74. Can you say that dolphins are much more intelligent than other animals?
75. Teachers at a boarding school are acting much more in loco parentis than at a day school.
76. I use the sense of sound much more than the sense of sight.
77. At first glance, organic farming looks much more expensive for the farmer.
78. Its rate of growth was fast — much more like that of an ape than that of a human.
79. He finds physics far/much more difficult than other science subjects.
80. Salt water is much more conductive than fresh water is.
81. I was now getting much more familiar with the local area.
82. The repairs to our car cost much more than we were expecting.
83. Life was a continual struggle for them. However, continuous is much more frequent in this sense.
84. Pale colours are much more in vogue than autumnal bronzes and coppers.
85. When we are tired, tense, depressed or unwell, we feel pain much more.
86. Never mind the extra day's holiday, the free health care, and all the other window dressing in the company's offer - the point is, how much more money are we getting?
87. Running a school is much more of a business than it used to be, - by law we have to balance our books.
88. ADSL is always on, which makes your PC much more vulnerable to hacking.
89. He asked me with whom I had discussed it. In spoken English it is much more natural to use who and put the preposition at the end of the sentence:Who should I address the letter to?
90. Solid wood furniture is much more sturdy and durable than chipboard furniture.
91. Tiredness and fever are much more likely to be a sign of flu coming on.
92. Women are much more likely than men to waken because of noise.
93. Bernard paid much more for his car than it is really worth — there's one born every minute!
94. These days she's much more enlightened in her views on education.
95. My hair is much more manageable since I had it cut short.
96. I'm pleased to see that they're ringing the changes in the staff canteen. The new menus are much more interesting.
97. The area has stunning scenery, beautiful beaches, and much more besides.
98. How much more would it cost to send it first class?
99. Circulation is much more sluggish in the feet than in the hands.
100. I feel much more reassured when I've been for a health check.
101. They've just launched a new generation of computers that are much more powerful than earlier models.
102. He's only playing at his job in the city: he's much more interested in being a racing driver.
103. The chase is always much more exciting than the conquest anyway.
104. The attitude of the medical profession is very much more liberal now.
105. Scientists have discovered a new strain of the virus which is much more dangerous.
106. The end of the film was much more exciting than I'd expected.
107. She's become much more sure of herself since she got a job.
108. Once people have seen that something actually works,[http:///much more.html] they are much more likely to accept change.
109. I don't think I can take much more of this heat.
110. Thanks to computer animation, it is now possible to make cartoon films much more quickly than in the past.
111. In the past, the elections have been marked by hundreds of murders, but this time round the violence has been much more limited.
112. Losing that job was a blessing in disguise really, and I ended up in a much more enjoyable career.
113. He was shamed by how much more work the others had done.
114. In actuality , it's much more complex than that .
115. Her mother, who couldn't have been much more than thirty, looked old and careworn.
116. Jobs nowadays are much more insecure than they were ten years ago.
117. It is much more difficult to teach a mixed-ability class.
118. Much more research is being done, which is a move in the right direction .
119. Other groups such as the Church of God conduct their services with much more informality and a greater display of emotion.
120. Halogen hobs heat up and cool down much more quickly than normal electric hobs.
121. Laser surgery has become much more refined over the last decade.
122. Now that the original plans have been fined down, they are much more practical.
123. The second team adopted a much more rigorous approach to the problem.
124. Her new hairstyle frames her face in a much more flattering way.
125. Friendship is much more important to me than a stupid old ring!
126. Babies who sleep with their parents receive much more tactile stimulation than babies who sleep in a cot.
127. He's in a much more positive state/frame of mind these days.
128. Jones has a much more diverse and perhaps younger audience.
129. I don't think I can take much more of your nagging.
130. Today,[] people are much more concerned about their health than they were in the past.
131. She awoke to a day of brilliant sunshine. Waken and awaken are much more formal. Awaken is used especially in literature:The Prince awakened Sleeping Beauty with a kiss.
132. Had so much more artistic experience.
133. Wealth was much more frequent than abject poverty.
134. Crowe brings much more than acting to the role.
135. Made from natural materials, they can be much more alive.
136. The arguments that are now available to justify the use of particular methods are much more convincing than they used to be.
137. It is vital for the affluent countries to do much more through the United Nations to get support and assistance insitu.
138. They may also additionally represent much more; they may indeed have a highly integrating social function.
139. The assistant commissioner reported troubles with the farmers, but much more with the labourers.
140. The good people sleep much better at night than the bad people. Of course, the bad people enjoy the waking hours much more. Woody Allen 
141. Michael can arrange hotel accommodation, baby sitting and much more for you.
142. Everyday life is much more interesting to me than big, abstract theories. Through my poetry, I aim to reflect our times. I don’t want to dwell on the olden days, although it is a period I mention often. Gulzar 
143. However, he is likely to feel much more satisfied if he can take an active part in looking after the plants.
144. Such conditions may be much more amenable to medical intervention than chronic conditions.
145. Charles found that, as ever, making a film involved much more hanging around than actual work.
146. Be alert to the possibility of change to cross-talk between four people, which is much more difficult for the speechreader.
147. I hate cameras. They are so much more sure than I am about everything. John Steinbeck 
148. Ponies nearly always have the bonus of excellent temperaments and are much more agile than horses.
149. It was now quite clear that barrage balloons were much more a hindrance than a help to London.
150. How much more pertinent is this observation when applied to sculpture rather than the two-dimensional illusionism of painting.
151. Previously the company payed much more attention to its investors than it did to its customers.
152. The corner is awkward, much more awkward than was recognised when, in 1965, Professor Robinson coined the phrase.
153. But not all that much more, not at the actual scene.
154. At seventy-five feet Sea Dragon had been larger than Hsu Fu and a much more substantial vessel than a flimsy bamboo raft.
155. How much more can you realistically afford to charge in the meantime?
156. In addition, anyone injured on the job must submit a much more detailed account of the accident than was previously required.
157. I don't know who my grandfather was; I am much more concerned to know what his grandson will be. Abraham Lincoln 
158. How person wins and loses is much more important than how much a person wins and loses. Tom Krause 
159. Because ENPs deal with patients from start to finish they can be much more flexible in their approach.
160. Oft repeated exercise with lighter weights is much more advantageous than when heavy weights are used.
160. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
161. This quickly won approval of the policy makers at the White House, but Kissinger wanted to do much more.
162. Much more natural is 19 ... g7 20 c4 a8 angling for ... d5.
163. In this there is a much more ambiguous and open positioning of the subject.
164. But it demonstrates something much more astonishing: that in a sense all matter is illusion!
165. The truth isn't easily pinned to a page. In the bathtub of history the truth is harder to hold than the soap and much more difficult to find. Terry Pratchett 
166. With brute force techniques ... they do achieve about the same end result as we do with much more sophisticated techniques.
167. The prospect of genetic intervention is much more appealing as it gets to the core of the problem.
168. Fathers and sons are much more considerate of one another than mothers and daughters. Friedrich Nietzsche 
169. It seems that our pursuit of happiness is proving to be much more radical than we bargained for.
170. Here we see that same attention to detail, physical presence and construction focused on much more accessible subject matter.
171. In a different and much more alarming category is the fate of the Soviet industry.
172. I think this is a very convenient sort of way to detract attention from much more serious problems.
173. Why are women... so much more interesting to men than men are to women? Virginia Woolf 
174. Sead, who had been much more harshly treated than Nijaz, could barely stand as they met yesterday.
175. But they were much more readily negotiable through association, which was already a basic general tendency in most other social activities.
176. Kids who play violent video games show much more aggressive behaviour than those who don't.
177. But we have to admit that Mr Clinton has preserved much more moral authority and effectiveness in office than ever seemed possible.
178. His career, much more than mine, hangs in the balance.
179. Much more tricky than knowing if you've found a badger sett, is knowing whether or not it is still active.
180. Through his work, Freud realised that some taboos of the time were much more commonly breached than was acknowledged by society.
181. Doubtless he'd be able to find much more amenable company on the slopes tomorrow morning.
182. Because they had so much more energy available to them, cyanobacteria exploded into a vast array of different forms.
183. They are simply a much more urgent requirement than in most other areas of application.
184. Women are much more isolated, since their culture and religion control their public appearances.
185. He is pleased that Los Angeles County children are now much more accessible for family visits than they were at Camarillo.
186. Following from the Companies Acts of 1980 and 1981, it is much more advantageous to register as a private company.
187. In the tsar's view, the new assignment was much more important than the one Paskevich had just completed.
188. Indeed, it is giving the impression of being much less ambitious and much more practical than in the past.
189. We always do our work with much more energy for several days after a massage or yoga session.
190. To avoid the problem,[] the computer would have to refresh the phosphors on the screen much more often.
191. ESRC-funding will enable this important literature to be made much more accessible to western social scientists.
192. In fact, the Newtonian problem is a much more awkward one than that put forward by Fredkin and Toffoli.
193. Exposure to the AB compound itself will be much more likely to generate latent inhibition.
194. However, the Commission operates much more like a diplomatic than an administrative authority with a strong emphasis on consultation and conciliation.
195. But advocates for disabled children said the rules will also deny assistance to those with much more severe problems.
196. But he realised they needed much more evidence before they could arrest him for murder.
197. Much more obvious is air pollution, the ugly brown cloud that brings on smog alerts and leaves residents wheezing.
198. But Bond only had a license to kill - arms dealers have something much more lucrative, as Janice Turner discovered.
199. The effect is a much more ambivalent and less fixed positioning of subjectivity.
200. The tape measure is a much more accurate way of assessing your progress.
201. The company needs to adopt a much more radical approach.
202. A tongue is about the size of a bullet, but much more fierce and powerful. Anthony Liccione 
203. But the mid-west's real achievement has been to make its old businesses, particularly manufacturing, much more productive.
204. Interests are much more likely to provide footholds for finding common ground and moving ahead.
205. We may have to wait for much more advanced technology before we can do that.
206. When I say do your best, I mean your very best. You are capable of so much more. Gordon B. Hinckley 
207. Yet in nature the whole business of death is a much more private affair.
208. More subtle and effective, but much more involved, ways of achieving the same end have been devised.
209. We have still, however, to consider one much more fundamental attack upon the use of a McKinsey-GE type analysis.
210. Attitude training Attitudes are much more difficult to change than are skills and there can be ambiguity about what constitutes an improvement.
211. Wasn't it possible that his sexuality was much more ambivalent than he had let on?
212. He deals much more with national issues rather than local ones and has received less media attention as a result.
213. There was a much more cautious response to the Beveridge proposals among politicians and administrators.
214. I've always thought that much more undignified than going bald.
215. The foundation of the Camden Society in 1839 had promoted much more careful study of medieval architecture.
216. I never expected to be much more than a character actor.
216. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
217. But, much more than a filmmaker like Hepworth, he had learnt to find stories that would have genuine popular appeal.
218. As a similar percentage of the population, Norfolk priests were very much more affluent.
219. That is the bare outline of the Pilmay and Scott story, a tale that could be told in much more detail.
220. I am much more aware of oppression and racism now, more socially aware, more into doing things to help people.
221. One or two other species of bird have developed a much more accurate technique of finding their way in the dark.
222. We often assume that those above us know much more than they do.
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